cULIN] CAT’S CRADLE: NAVAHO 763 
Hora. California. 
Mr Pliny Earle Goddard * says: 
The Hupa make several varieties of cat's cradle. 
Navano. St Michael, Arizona. (Free Museum of Science and Art, 
University of Pennsylvania.) 
The following games of cat’s cradle were collected by the writer. 
The figures were made by a single individual, who used his lips and 
teeth when necessary. The intermediary stages were not considered 
or exhibited. 
Fig. 1087. Fig. 1038. 
Fig. 1034. Cat’s cradle, i-ki-nas-thla’-ni; White Mountain Apache Indians, Arizona; cat. no. 3001, 
Brooklyn Institute Museum. 
Fra. 1035. Cat’s cradle, atsinlt'lish, lightning; Navaho Indians, St Michael, Arizona; cat. no. 
22712, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fia. 1036. Cat's cradle, sfitso, big star; Navaho Indians, St Michael, Arizona; cat. no. 22713, Free 
Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fig. 1037. Cat's cradle, s6° ani, many (group of) stars; Navaho Indians, St Michael, Arizona; 
eat. no. 22714, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fia. 1038. Cat's cradle, s6 ahots'ii, twin stars; Navaho Indians, St Michael, Arizona; cat. no. 
22715, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fia. 1039. Cat’s cradle, s6 bidé’ huloni, horned stars; Navaho Indians, St Michael, Arizona; 
cat. no, 22716, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Cat. no. 22712: atsinIt'lish, lightning, figure 1035. 
Cat. no. 22713: stitso, big star, figure 1036. 
Cat. no. 22714: s6’ Jani, many (group of) stars, figure 1037. 
Cat. no. 22715: s6 ahéts‘ii, twin stars, figure 1038. 
Cat. no. 22716: sé bid&’ huloni, horned stars, figure 1039. 
“Life and Culture of the Hupa, p. 61, Berkeley, 1903. 
